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| 2:00-2:15 ||Hamid Razifard|| Working on a topic as cool as my plants. I'll let you know soon!

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Revision as of 17:35, 14 February 2013

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Biology/Physics Building Room 130, 9:00am to ~ 4:00pm

The EEB Graduate Student Symposium is an all day event where graduate students present their research to other graduate students and faculty. Any EEB graduate student can present: BSMS, masters, PhD, old and new students. New graduate students usually present research ideas or preliminary data, while those more ‘seasoned’ students present their most recent results, often in preparation for upcoming spring and summer meetings.

Schedule

Time

Speaker

Title

8:30-9:00

Coffee, oh do we need coffee.

9:00-9:15

Dr. Sandra Chafouleas, Associate Dean of the Graduate School

Welcome Address

9:15-9:30

Kerri Mocko

9:30-9:45

Laura Cisneros

Effects of Human-modified Landscapes on Multiple Dimensions of Bat Biodiversity